Brazil seeks its first win in the 2026 FIFA World Cup when it faces Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on Friday night.
The standings in Group C remain competitive after the initial matches. Scotland leads with three points, Morocco is in second with one point, Brazil holds third with one point, and Haiti is at the bottom following a narrow loss in their first match.
Carlo Ancelotti’s team did not perform to their usual level against Morocco, although a standout play from Vinicius Junior allowed the Selecao to secure a crucial point. Brazil remains a favorite to win the tournament, but their opening performance highlighted areas needing significant enhancement in their quest for a sixth World Cup title.
The South American powerhouse has not lifted the trophy since 2002, and they have not advanced past the quarter-finals since reaching the semifinals in 2014. With a pivotal final group-stage match against Scotland on the horizon, Brazil recognizes that a win over Haiti is essential for a favorable position as they approach the critical final matchday.
Intense preparations have commenced ahead of the matchup, with Brazil’s national team account sharing training session images. The post encouraged fans with the phrase “Vamos com tudo, nação!” along with the hashtag #BateNoPeito, showing Neymar and other players engaged in drills to finalize their game preparation.
Fan sentiment displayed a mix of confidence and anticipation, with many supporters advocating for the inclusion of emerging talent Endrick in the starting lineup while feeling hopeful about Brazil’s prospects against Haiti.
Historically, the Selecao have the upper hand. Brazil has triumphed in all three previous encounters, netting an impressive 17 goals. Their latest meeting was during the 2016 Copa America when Brazil secured a 7-1 win.
Although viewed as underdogs, Haiti can draw encouragement from their match against Scotland. The Caribbean team created several potential scoring opportunities but ultimately succumbed to a 1-0 defeat following John McGinn’s first-half goal.
For Sebastien Migne’s squad, the pressure is significant. A loss, coupled with a Morocco victory over Scotland, would eliminate Haiti from the tournament before their final group-stage match.
This marks only the second World Cup appearance for the Grenadiers, who lost all three matches in their first venture in 1974. Thus, earning even a single point in this tournament would be a notable achievement.
Team News
Neymar’s fitness remains uncertain ahead of the match, though he was seen training with the team during the buildup. Ancelotti is likely to implement changes following Brazil’s lackluster outing against Morocco. Danilo may return to the defensive lineup, while Fabinho, Luiz Henrique, and Matheus Cunha are also vying for starting positions.
Vinicius Junior and Raphinha are anticipated to keep their spots in the attack after showing energy in the opening match, while Gabriel Magalhaes is expected to continue anchoring the defense.
Head coach Sebastien Migne might modify his attacking strategy following the setback to Scotland. Josue Casimir is pushing for a starting role, possibly taking the place of Frantzdy Pierrot.
Sunderland’s Wilson Isidor is likely to lead the attack once again after scoring twice in his first five international appearances, while Louicius Deedson is set to maintain his position in the forward line. Veteran goalkeeper and captain Johny Placide is set to earn his 84th cap and will be challenged to keep Brazil’s renowned attack at bay.
Possible Lineups
Brazil possible starting lineup:
Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel, Santos; Casemiro, Guimaraes; Raphinha, Paqueta, Vinicius; Cunha
Haiti possible starting lineup:
Placide; Arcus, Delcroix, Ade, Experience; Bellegarde, Jean; Deedson, Casimir, Providence; Isidor
How to Watch
| Platform | Details |
|---|---|
| TV Broadcast | SuperSport |
| Live Stream | DSTV stream |
| Kick-off Time | 01:30 (WAT) |
Match Prediction
Softfootball forecasts a victory for Brazil with a score of 3-0 over Haiti.

While Haiti displayed grit against Scotland, facing Brazil presents a distinctly tougher challenge. The Selecao boasts greater quality throughout their lineup and will be eager to bounce back after a disappointing start to the tournament.
